Friends of Hastings Cemetery
Chapel Lawn Parish Magazine, November [1889 -
Over at Clun this month the Cottage hospital was opened by the Bishop of Hereford who also consecrated two new burial grounds. The hospital was intended for the accommodation of poor persons resident in the parishes of Clun, Clunbury, Newcastle and Bettws-
BROWN, AND BY HER ADAPTED AND ENDOWED AS A COTTAGE HOSPITAL. UNDER THE NAME OF THE ST CATHERINE CLUN VALLEY COTTAGE HOSPITAL, IN MEMORY OF HER MOTHER CATHERINE FIELD. (WIDOW OF GEORGE HENRY BROWN, AND SISTER OF THE LATE ELIZA MORRIS OF THE HURST) WHO DIED ON THE 8 DAY OF OCTOBER 1891
THIS HOSPITAL WAS OPENED AND DEDICATED TO ITS USE BY THE RIGHT REV. JAMES ATLAY.D.D. THE LORD BISHOP OF HEREFORD, ON OCTOBER 11th 1893.
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
DEATH OF MRS. DARELL BROWN.— We regret to have announce the death of Mrs. Darell Brown, wife of Mr. Henry Darell Brown, of 4, Queen Victoria mansions. Victoria-
The lady had resided in Hastings for many years, and was well-
In former years Mrs Darell Brown travelled a great deal. She was an accomplished linguist, and a good musician, having composed a song which was dedicated to the late Lord Beaconsfield and a march for a string band.
She leaves many relations and friends to mourn their loss. The funeral took place Tuesday in the familv vault at Hastings Borough Cemetery. The Rev. Brown and the Rev. Otway Darell Brown officiated. The mourners were: —Mr H. Brown and Mrs. Graham Clarke, the Rev. Otway Darell Brown, the Rev. Ernest Brown. Major Darell Brown, Captain Darell. Mr. I. E. Graham Clarke, (and many more.)
THIS HOUSE FORMERLY THE BOWER HOUSE OF THE GLUN HOUSE. WAS PURCHASED BY LOUISA DARELL BROWN, THE WHITE ROCK HOUSE, HASTINGS, WIFE OF HENRY DARELL